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I told you guys Rich has said he would never accept less than $3.00/share for YIPI and that was long before all this other great stuff happened. The NSA spying issue will be the biggest boon to YIPI, timing is everything in life and the timing of that news for YIPI is the game-changer.
It remains Yippy's goal to either list on NASDAQ once we have achieved consistent and significant revenue growth, or sell the company.
This is really great news from YIPI. Think about the enormous potential their technology has based upon the events of the past few months regarding privacy and safe search:
Our software programs are well established and documented by major third party organizations such as Forrester Report, ICG and Gartner, and we believe that Yippy possesses precisely what the world needs, including both consumer and enterprise customers, for cloud based applications and services at the right time in history. Entering our fourth year of operation, we are now a viable alternative for enterprise applications in the cloud. Above all, we continue to strive to be the software company that drives private and morally responsible access to data.
Wow, so many great things happening with YIPI! Revenues from enterprise operations (not ads) means the company's technology has real value, especially to foreign governments and businesses (foreign and domestic).
LOL well I guess I get the message :)
Thanks.
My mother has 2.5m shares of this POS sitting in her account for a few years, any hope for it?
The interesting thing with trying to predict how far YIPI can run is that the true float is ridiculously low. If there is significant buy pressure (500k-1m shares traded daily) there's no way it can be held back, it will surpass all-time highs and could keep running.
Yep YIPI is no hype or pump this is the real deal read the YIPI board it's all laid out for new investors
I was pretty firm on getting out of YIPI at $1.80 but I'm holding out for more now. It's not greed, I just don't see any other stock that has this much potential.
I expect to see YIPI revenues on pace to exceed $1m and we are just getting started.
Jaylin, great job on cleaning up the iBox for YIPI! Looks awesome now!
Bingo! That trademark has value also. It's all coming together now for YIPI this is great.
This would explain one of the comments Rich made in our last conversation. He couldn't go into detail but based on his excitement this makes perfect sense. Wow!
YIPI is going to rocket! Welcome to the Cloud folks!
I've spoken to YIPI CEO many times in past year. I've never heard him so excited than I did the last time we spoke a couple of weeks ago. I've held on for over a year and I expect all of us to be rewarded.
He estimates just their Velocity license to be worth $1.20+/share and said the whole company is worth a minimum of $3.00/share and he would never take less, and that was before these other developments the past few months. I'm looking for $5.00+.
Is a Golden Cross about to happen with YIPI?
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=YIPI&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p75375858306
Are we about to see a Golden Cross with YIPI?
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=YIPI&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p75375858306
Bro, I'm in Houston also. We need to get together for a beer (or several)!
Yep, YIPI looks primed for the next leg up. The big buying hasn't even started yet, financials due by 9/21, and lots happening with the company.
There's a 100K share wall up to .50 that needs to go before YIPI can test the next resistance. We need that taken out on Monday.
Have a nice weekend
Yes, I think we will see nice revenue growth from new clients which indicates YIPI is on solid footing and poised to move to the next level.
They're trying to hold YIPI down today. They might succeed short-term but they won't be able to hold it back once the heavier buying comes in soon!
YIPI CEO told me he would never sell for less than $3/share and that was before all of these other things have taken place in the past few months. This stock is worth $5/share or more and we will see it!
YIPI ready to blow wow!
Trying to scare people into selling with those large size offers no way those are real
Yeah could be have seen a few this week
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Wall at .50 if that breaks YIPI is gone!
I've always gotten free L2 on TD Ameritrade
37k volume, of that there was one seller of 20k @ .41, and the bid is now higher. This is very very bullish for YIPI.
Nice bids starting to stack
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Hulk you are absolutely correct. I love the new blood and the awareness YIPI is getting. We just need some heavy hitters to step in and take it to the next level. We're close, and I'm optimistic no matter what because at some point YIPI is going to get bought for several dollars/share.
I meant another 30-40k on top of where we are right now with YIPI
30-40k total buys will send YIPI over .50 for the day
.44 printed, love to see YIPI break and hold .50 today that would be VERY bullish for next week!
We need some buy pressure. When is Big's group stepping in?
Buy pressure is the key to YIPI getting to dollars. Once it's in dollars and sustains that price, the sky is the limit. Or better put...Welcome to the Cloud! ;)
Nice writeup Big, looking forward to YIPI finally getting the recognition it deserves from the investment community!
Here's another from last year:
http://geekitdown.com/get-more-from-search-and-still-keep-your-privacy-yippy/
Yippy is unique in several ways. Search results are displayed much like they are on other websites, but Yippy offers an additional way of separating the pertinent from the extraneous. Through the use of “clouds” Yippy offers users the ability to break content down by topic, source, site origination and time. For example, a search for “GeekITDown Blog” returns typical search results, but by clicking on the “clouds” box to the left, results are broken down and shown for Facebook references, GeekITDown repair services, specific topics and other websites which carry our content.
Another feature worth mentioning is Yuckout. For parents, Yuckout is exactly what they need to keep their children from viewing objectionable material on the web. Yuckout strips away inappropriate content and makes searching family friendly.
Names like Yippy and duckduckgo are certainly different and may even sound funny, but remember there was a time when we all wondered what a Google was too. While we typically shy away from recommending alternate search engines, Yippy’s approach to privacy is admirable and certainly worth a look.
Not sure when this was written but it's interesting nonetheless:
http://cascadeinsights.com/yippy/
Yippy provides a novel approach that helps overcome that issue. In the words of Emily Parker, VP of operations for Yippy Incorporated, “People aren’t going to go to page 20 or page 40 of Google results, because it’s too time-consuming. Because we index and cluster the results by category, you’re more likely to find what you’re looking for on the first page.”
One approach to overcoming this issue has been to create very complex search strings, and indeed, Google in particular is designed to support syntax in search strings that resembles programming code. While that approach is well suited to programmers and database administrators who are well accustomed to complex, machine-oriented queries, it is simply not accessible to many competitive intelligence professionals and mainstream business users.
Yippy specializes in using very simple search requests, which it submits to multiple search engines. While it returns an enormous number of results, it also goes a step further by providing the means to easily categorize and navigate through them. Whereas most search engines return a flat listing of pages, Yippy gives a hierarchical set of results designed to help users easily refine what they are looking for.
This approach takes some of the burden off of the user, in terms of anticipating how the search engine might interpret their needs. As a result, the search process becomes a sort of conversational give and take between Yippy and the user. The left pane of the results page provides three tabs that provide simple means to re-categorize results at a glance.
There is also a series of content categories accessible from just above the search box, including web, jobs, government, and so on that let you easily specify the type of information you want. As Parker said, “I recommend that people should make good use of those categories. We have really taken a lot of the complexity out of search with those tools, and they are very effective at returning the specific types of results you want.”
I second the motion!
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